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satish.gorijala
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2010-01-21 : 04:03:27
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| Hi, i have table with 3 columns. I want to add new column along with clustered index to that table. Please give me the syntax for the same. I tried up to some level as below but getting errors.Alter Mytable Add Mycolumn varchar(50) Clustered IndexPlease give me the correct command to meet the above criteriadeveloper :) |
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senthil_nagore
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1007 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-21 : 04:12:34
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| Try this,ALTER TABLE Table_name ADD my_column varchar(50) NULLGOCREATE NONCLUSTERED INDEX IX_Test ON Table_name(my_column)Senthil.C------------------------------------------------------[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Operation canceledhttp://senthilnagore.blogspot.com/ |
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satish.gorijala
Posting Yak Master
182 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-21 : 04:21:16
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I want to create a clustered index but not a non-clustered one.I have no indexes on table and no primary keys on table. I just have 3 columns of varchar datatype. Now i am adding new column with varchar datatype. On this new column i want to add clustered index while adding the column to table.quote: Originally posted by senthil_nagore Try this,ALTER TABLE Table_name ADD my_column varchar(50) NULLGOCREATE NONCLUSTERED INDEX IX_Test ON Table_name(my_column)Senthil.C------------------------------------------------------[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Operation canceledhttp://senthilnagore.blogspot.com/
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senthil_nagore
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1007 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-21 : 04:30:42
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| Primary key will be clustered indexSet the columns as Primary key.Senthil.C------------------------------------------------------[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Operation canceledhttp://senthilnagore.blogspot.com/ |
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senthil_nagore
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1007 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-21 : 04:32:09
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| Here the ScriptALTER TABLE table_name ADD mycol varchar(50) NOT NULLGOALTER TABLE table_name ADD CONSTRAINT PK_Test PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED (mycol)Senthil.C------------------------------------------------------[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Operation canceledhttp://senthilnagore.blogspot.com/ |
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satish.gorijala
Posting Yak Master
182 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-21 : 04:34:26
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I dont want to create primary key on a column. With out creating PK, i want clustered index while adding column.quote: Originally posted by senthil_nagore Here the ScriptALTER TABLE table_name ADD mycol varchar(50) NOT NULLGOALTER TABLE table_name ADD CONSTRAINT PK_Test PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED (mycol)Senthil.C------------------------------------------------------[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Operation canceledhttp://senthilnagore.blogspot.com/
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senthil_nagore
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1007 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-21 : 04:38:23
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| Not Possible, Primary key acts as a clustered index;Go through about Clustered index in BOLSenthil.C------------------------------------------------------[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Operation canceledhttp://senthilnagore.blogspot.com/ |
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satish.gorijala
Posting Yak Master
182 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-21 : 04:46:32
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We can create a clustered index on a column which doesn't have a primary key(If there is no other clustered index in the table). I am sure about this. Now i am in same situation. I can create a clustered index on column through Sqlserver management studio once the column is added to table. But the thing i want is when creating a column their itslef i want to create a clustered index on it.quote: Originally posted by senthil_nagore Not Possible, Primary key acts as a clustered index;Go through about Clustered index in BOLSenthil.C------------------------------------------------------[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Operation canceledhttp://senthilnagore.blogspot.com/
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senthil_nagore
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1007 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-21 : 04:48:04
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| Then Create a script on Management Studio!Senthil.C------------------------------------------------------[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Operation canceledhttp://senthilnagore.blogspot.com/ |
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senthil_nagore
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1007 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-21 : 04:51:00
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| Try thisALTER TABLE table_name ADD mycol varchar(50) NULLGOCREATE CLUSTERED INDEX IX_Test ON table_name (mycol)Senthil.C------------------------------------------------------[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Operation canceledhttp://senthilnagore.blogspot.com/ |
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satish.gorijala
Posting Yak Master
182 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-21 : 05:08:34
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Thank you :)quote: Originally posted by senthil_nagore Try thisALTER TABLE table_name ADD mycol varchar(50) NULLGOCREATE CLUSTERED INDEX IX_Test ON table_name (mycol)Senthil.C------------------------------------------------------[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Operation canceledhttp://senthilnagore.blogspot.com/
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senthil_nagore
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1007 Posts |
Posted - 2010-01-21 : 05:10:40
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quote: Originally posted by satish.gorijala Thank you :)quote: Originally posted by senthil_nagore Try thisALTER TABLE table_name ADD mycol varchar(50) NULLGOCREATE CLUSTERED INDEX IX_Test ON table_name (mycol)Senthil.C------------------------------------------------------[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Operation canceledhttp://senthilnagore.blogspot.com/
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Welcome Senthil.C------------------------------------------------------[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Operation canceledhttp://senthilnagore.blogspot.com/ |
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Transact Charlie
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2010-01-21 : 08:27:13
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quote: Originally posted by senthil_nagore Not Possible, Primary key acts as a clustered index;Go through about Clustered index in BOLSenthil.C------------------------------------------------------[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Operation canceledhttp://senthilnagore.blogspot.com/
This is NOT true.It is possible to make the primary key without a clustered index but you have to specify this when you create the key.This is rarely important as generally, if your tables are designed well then you want your primary key to be the clustered index (as it is by default) but if your natural key isn't a good candidate for the clustered index (maybe you have to use a surrogate primary key) then you can declare the primary key NON CLUSTEREDCharlie===============================================================Msg 3903, Level 16, State 1, Line 1736The ROLLBACK TRANSACTION request has no corresponding BEGIN TRANSACTION |
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